False alarm caused by animals in basement, Traverse City MI
Police and emergency services responded to a residential alarm near South Duns Farm Road. Upon investigation, the alarm was determined to be false and caused by animals in the basement.
Audio|Source: Traverse City and Grand Traverse County District 7 MSP Digital Fire / Police
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Transcript:
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There's a residential B&E alarm near South Duns Farm Road.
00:06
Got that, I'll be on the way.
00:11
Yeah, it was a calling my EPS, showing a basement motion.
00:19
So, Hoff, we have a history at this address, don't we? That it took squad 12.
00:32
Okay.
00:35
Have it.
00:40
Go to squad 12.
00:43
Squad 12. Squat 12.
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128.
00:54
128. Okay, John, I'm out of all over there.
01:00
12-0-3 and out to near Beverly Drive.
01:10
That's a pre-lake EMS, Part of 3 responds.
01:14
1818 Round Lake Road, 1-8-18-Rond Lake Road.
01:18
67-year-old mail there's open-pawall should be with.
01:21
It's just only. Priority 3, 7th, 3-1.
01:25
P.P.S.
01:26
just called back.
01:27
If they would see keyholder, they would like you to cancel, they said the alarm in the basement is because there's critters, don't miss.
01:37
I bet.
01:39
Canceling.
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Traverse City, MI
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